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The offers rolled in just over a week after the Irishman sensationally retired and then U-turned in the space of 48 hours after he was reprimanded for failing to fulfil his media obligations.

UFC chiefs axed the fighter from the mega-card following the dispute, with Dana White admitting he "doesn't see how it would be fair" for the Irishman to fight at the event without attending the press events.

The organisation announced the new main event on Wednesday, which will feature Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier, battling it out for the undisputed UFC light heavyweight title on July 9 in Sin City.